Better hurry. I attended the Armorer's course yesterday in Smyrna. The instructor commented that Glock has stopped production of slides with the fish gill serrations. Apparently they got a lot of customer feedback and it wasn't positive. The RTF frame will stay in production, but all new slides will have the standard vertical serrations.

I have a G22 RTF with the fish gill serrations. Purely cosmetic. Doesn't make you a better shooter, doesn't speed up reloads, doesn't make mere mortals weep. Just different looking.

Better hurry. I attended the Armorer's course yesterday in Smyrna. The instructor commented that Glock has stopped production of slides with the fish gill serrations. Apparently they got a lot of customer feedback and it wasn't positive. The RTF frame will stay in production, but all new slides will have the standard vertical serrations.

I have a G22 RTF with the fish gill serrations. Purely cosmetic. Doesn't make you a better shooter, doesn't speed up reloads, doesn't make mere mortals weep. Just different looking.

Black Wing Shooting Center in Delaware, OH had a 19 RTF2 with gills in stock when I was there last week. I got my 19 RTF2 with gills there in late January and they ordered a few others when they ordered mine. I think one of the others is on layaway but there was one in the display case last week.

Some people hate the gills but I like them and feel a difference I'm the serrations on my 19 and 34. I do wish that my 34 had been available with the gills and the RTF2. I wonder if a 34 or 35 with RTF2 would have been a popular gun with competitive shooters, especially those who put skate tape or other friction on their Glocks.

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